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RouteGuard API is a communication based on sending XML directly into MeteoGroup’s Armorhead system for weather routing. It provides external parties with noon data, updated fuel consumption profiles, and fleet overviews.

“Summer 2018 was among the hottest on record – along with 1976, 2003, and 2006 – and equally as dry, particularly from May to August. Demand for water skyrocketed in June and July, following a month of near record-breaking temperatures. We produced an extra 1,624 megalitres of water that month compared to the year before; working around the clock to meet customer demand. We were very happy when it started to rain again.”

A.P. Møller-Maersk has selected MeteoGroup as leading weather partner for its Connected Vessel Programme.
This innovative program will deliver onboard standalone weather applications, weather routing services,
port weather services, and both weather and chart software development kits.
MeteoGroup is honored to collaborate with A.P. Møller-Maersk with cutting edge shipping technologies, promoting safety and a greener environment.

The county of Essex is one of the largest winter gritting road networks in the UK. For its winter road management, managed by Essex Highways, it relies on the detailed weather forecasts of MeteoGroup RoadMaster.

In April 2010, the Flood & Water Management Act became law in England and Wales. The Act aims to create a simpler and more effective means of managing the risk of flood and coastal erosion. Local authorities in the UK are using HydroMaster to help them with the local implementation of this Act.

Weather Routing is an important tool for Spliethoff to ensure the maximum safety for crews, cargoes and vessels. At the same time it helps to save time, money and, of course, fuel. MeteoGroup SPOS is used on board about 100 vessels of the Spliethoff Group, as well as in the office.

The de-icing process at airports requires time and manpower and significantly impacts the airport’s departure capacity. Knowledge Development Centre Schiphol (KDC Schiphol) – a partnership between various governmental organisations and KLM – has requested MeteoGroup to develop a model to help them better predict when ice can be expected to form on the wings of an aircraft.

To make it possible to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of a number of municipal services, the municipalities of Ede, Renkum, Veenendaal and Wageningen have created one joint service provider: ACV.
One of ACV's main responsibilities is winter road management.